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Appartiene alle SerieWitchy World (2)
Late one night, a teenaged witch witnesses her uncle perform a forbidden ritual to summon a demon. His carelessness results in the demon breaking free and being released into the world. Drawn to the young witch's powers like a shark, the demon is only temporarily thwarted when she manages to escape.Felix Slade is a wizard living far from the family he grew up with. Recently he's been unable to sleep as night after night a beautiful young witch is stalked by a demon in his dreams. Each night, new details are exposed and Felix is soon convinced that it's up to him to prevent the woman's demise. The dreams reach a critical point when Felix's own family is threatened by the violence he's sure is yet to come. With his sister and the woman he loves by his side, Felix rushes to face the greatest challenge he's encountered yet. There is great darkness inside him and he must choose to embrace or reject it in order to face the demon's evil. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I think it is the dialogue. There isn't any urgency, even when an actual emergency strikes. There is no passion, no emotion. Words are spoken and emotions are assigned to them, but the words themselves don't convey anything. The visuals are there, but it's a painting that looks like a digital photo.
And, like the first novel, Felix doesn't feel like a man. He's wooden, a puppet that moves his lips and takes actions but has no real gravity. ( )